Truncation of the β-Catenin Binding Domain of E-cadherin Precedes Epithelial Apoptosis during Prostate and Mammary Involution*
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M. Rubin | M. Day | Keith R. Johnson | M. Wheelock | K. Day | M. Rashid | Xin Zhao | C. J. Vallorosi
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